Saturday, January 7, 2012

In Hopenchange, Round Two, the Message Is Significantly Diluted

Mega-trillions of debt later, with the national bank account full of dust bunnies and dead moths, they still think that hopenchange bollocks will do the job. Only this time, in keeping with King Barack's hyper-loquaciousness, the message may tend to get lost in a thicket of verbiage. Here are two hopenchage posters--quotations from Obama's speeches--for purchase at the Obama hopenchange store. They'll set you back a cool twenty sawbucks each:I prefer Emily Dickinson's way of putting it: "Hope is the thing with feathers..." (and, she might had added, Obama is one big turkey--a poster not for sale at the empOrium.)

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Scaramouche is my nom de Web. My real name is Mindy G. Alter, and I like to think of myself as a free speecher with a sense of humour. My bailiwick: fighting on behalf of all the good things that free speech helps safeguard, and doing my utmost to highlight the malevolence and imbicilities of those who oppose freedom, whomever they may be.